CHURCH GROUNDS 
the way widely to the church; to make it easy for strangers to find 
their way in. 
The plantings about the church yard have been grouped and 
simplified. The con- 
course is supported on 
the sides with masses 
of dense, neat shrubbery, 
including deciduous and 
evergreen species. 
Problems 
This plan _ should 
first be redrawn on a 
scale of 1’ = 20’. This 
drawing should be in 
ink, or may be rendered 
in water color. 
The student should 
then make a_ paced 
survey of some neigh- 
boring church grounds, 
and on the basis of such 
survey should prepare a 
plan of improvement. 
This plan should be as 
simple and direct as 
Fic. 89. CHurcn Grounps — Existing ENTRANCE 
possible. It should be drawn in ink at a scale of 1” = 20’. 
The several members of a class should generally cover several 
church yards in these studies. The resulting improvement plans 
should be brought together for comparison and criticism. 
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